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// written by cookie-consent-harden.js writeATR() on any
// marketing-axis denial (payload.marketing === false; cycle-3 F1).
// Without this gate, the next page navigation re-creates
// gmx_first_touch from the current URL+referrer+utm_*+click_ids,
// silently undoing the reject-all deletion (sweep finding #1).
// The sentinel is cleared the moment the visitor grants
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var qs = new URLSearchParams(window.location.search);
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var match = document.cookie.match(/(?:^|;\s*)gmx_first_touch=([^;]+)/);
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}// GWP-273 — referrer-enrichment branch.
// Keep existing unless either (a) URL carries a new click id
// the stored payload lacks (paid click is a higher-value
// signal and upgrades direct/organic), OR (b) the stored
// payload has empty referrer AND the current document.referrer
// is non-empty + external (Safari/ITP/policy-quirk catch:
// first-hit may have missed the referrer; later same-session
// page-loads can recover it).
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if (urlClickIdKey && existing[urlClickIdKey] && !canEnrichRef) return;
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'utm_source','utm_medium','utm_campaign','utm_content','utm_term',
'utm_adgroup','utm_matchtype','utm_network','utm_device','utm_placement'
];
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// via the forEach). Branches with/without urlClickIdKey were
// collapsed — both produced the identical Object.assign — the
// click id is added uniformly later.
//
// GWP-273 design choice: "latest external referrer wins" —
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// post-empty-first-touch and returns; low-volume, simple, no
// sentinel flag needed.
var data;
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data = Object.assign({}, existing, { referrer: docRef });
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utm_keys.concat(CLICK_IDS).forEach(function (k) {
var v = qs.get(k);
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});
var encoded = encodeURIComponent(JSON.stringify(data));
if (encoded.length > 3800) return;
var expires = new Date(Date.now() + 90 * 864e5).toUTCString(); // GWP-143 C1: match Google Ads 90-day attribution window
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Digital Signage for Activities, Classes and Colleges
Digital Signage for Activities, Classes and Colleges
Digital signage for activities is the most efficient way to present a digital schedule, instructors, and upcoming events clearly and dynamically. Whether you run community centers, colleges, theaters, or community hubs, a dynamic class display keeps your audience always up to date and eliminates the need for printed materials and manual updates.
Need a digital signage system? Leave your details and a representative will get back to you
Why choose digital signage for activities?
GoMixApp’s activities management system was built specifically for community centers, colleges, theaters, and community hubs. It presents real-time information through a convenient content-management CMS, allows full personalization for every institution, and delivers a clear digital activities display so visitors find the information exactly when they need it.
Flexible display for any screen – runs on a variety of screens, including a preview option before publishing
Integration of additional content – add news, weather, and tailored updates
Autonomous operation – no manual triggering needed; the entire display is pre-scheduled automatically
Smart, dynamic display – shows current and upcoming activity schedules, with automatic transitions based on timetables
Simple management interface – a friendly admin system, including data import from CSV files
Full design customization – combine logo, colors, and graphic style to match your venue branding
Advantages
Compatibility with all screen types
Our player supports every operating system and device, including a wide range of screen resolutions. The platform ensures full compatibility and flexibility for displaying content across all screen types.
Smart screens with data security
We use advanced encryption for data transmission and provide real-time monitoring and alerts. All of this ensures your information is protected from unauthorized access and enables secure, worry-free management.
Digital signage with vibrant design
A variety of design templates and full personalization of design and content through an advanced editor, enabling easy creation of professional, impressive digital signage.
Remote screen control with content editor
Our content editor offers a variety of built-in modules such as weather, news, date and time, images, videos, and messages, enabling diverse content creation and easy management for a professional user experience.
Digital signage with the ISO 27001 security standard
Our platform complies with the ISO standard, ensuring information management at the highest standards. The standard includes strict security procedures for data management, access control, and protection against potential threats, ensuring that your information is optimally protected.
Receiving updates for smart screens
Alerts about screen activity disconnections are sent directly to your email, enabling quick response and immediate repair, improving signage uptime and reducing downtime.
Customer cases, signage for activities
Use cases — community and health
Two examples of digital signage deployed in a community center and a clinic.
Digital signage, community center
A digital signage system in a community center — class schedules, cultural events, participant notices, and centralized content management.
Patient signage, MyClinic
A digital signage system at MyClinic — patient queue, medical information, and clinic wayfinding.
It’s time to upgrade your digital signage experience with GoMixApp.
Digital signage for activities is exactly right for you — community centers, colleges, theaters, and community hubs. Join the digital management revolution and present your activities in an impressive, smart, and dynamic way. Contact us today and we’ll tailor a fully customized solution for you.
Join now and enjoy the benefits of advanced cloud-based digital signage for activities.
Leave your details and get started today with GoMixApp!
Dynamic class display – the system’s core features
GoMixApp’s activities management system is built on an advanced content creation platform that enables centralized management of multiple screens from a single place. As of 2026, more than 300 organizations in Israel already use the system to present real-time information to the public. Content is updated remotely within seconds — no technician needed.
Digital schedule – automatic display of classes, hours, and instructors by day and time
Digital activities display – impressive visual design optimized for varying lighting and viewing distances
Real-time content updates – changes are reflected immediately on all screens simultaneously
Interactivity and ease of use – a simple interface that requires no technical training
Per-institution personalization – logo, colors, and content tailored to your brand identity
Want to see the system in action? Request a free demo and we’ll tailor a precise solution for you.
Customer testimonials
Pinchas
Homeowners committee, Ramla
Service:
★★★★★
Product:
★★★★★
Recommendation:
★★★★★
“With the holiday videos you really nailed it — the residents were thrilled!”
Mor
Academic institution
Service:
★★★★★
Product:
★★★★★
Recommendation:
★★★★★
“The digital noticeboard looks amazing and everything works smoothly!”
Inbar Shmueli
Business owner
Service:
★★★★★
Product:
★★★★★
Recommendation:
★★★★★
“Personal and professional service, quick response, excellent product, very satisfied.”
Key points
High engagement: smart display screens boost participant engagement and improve the event experience.
Real-time updates: precise coordination between activities and changing schedules with a single click.
Print cost savings: digital display solutions save valuable time in event production.
Strong visual branding: tailoring messages to the target audience strengthens activity recall.
Centralized management: single control over multiple screens ensures consistency across every touchpoint.
Frequently asked questions
What is digital signage for activities and how does it work?
Digital signage for activities is a smart screen system that displays schedules, classes, and events in real time. The system is managed via a central cloud CMS — you update content from a computer or mobile device, and it appears immediately on all screens.
Is the system suitable for small community centers?
Absolutely. GoMixApp’s activities management system suits both small institutions with a single screen and large organizations with dozens of screens. You can start small and expand as you grow.
How long does it take to deploy the signage system?
A basic deployment of the digital activities display takes between one and three business days. GoMixApp provides full support — from needs mapping through system setup to staff training.
Can the digital schedule be updated remotely?
Yes. Every update is performed through the cloud management platform and published in real time on the screens, from anywhere and any device — no physical access to the screens is required.
Are the digital screens suitable for large halls?
The system supports screens of various sizes and adapts to different lighting conditions and viewing distances, including projections and large LED screens for event halls and sports venues.
Customer cases, signage for activities
Additional examples — industry and leisure
Two more examples of digital signage at an industrial site and at an activities club.
Corporate signage, IMI
Digital signage at the IMI site — events board, employee notices, and informational content for the defense industry.
Activities screen, classes club
A digital screen at an activities club — class timetable, summer-class promotion, and participant-friendly registration instructions.
Comparison: digital signage vs. traditional static signage
Feature
Digital system (GoMixApp)
Traditional static signage
Content updates
✓Updates instantly from anywhere at no extra cost
✗Requires printing and physical replacement on every change
Central management of multiple screens
✓Control every screen from a single cloud location
✗Each sign is handled separately and manually
Dynamic and interactive display
✓Video, animations, and live content in real time
✗Fixed image with no motion capability
Ongoing maintenance cost
✓Minimal cost, no printing or shipping
✗Recurring printing and logistics costs
Brand-identity personalization
✓Custom design for every institution and event
✗Design changes require redesign and reprinting
In summary — upgrade the digital presence of your activities
Digital signage for activities is no longer a luxury — it’s an essential tool for any institution that wants to present information professionally, accurately, and impressively. The GoMixApp system enables centralized management of multiple screens, real-time content updates, and full brand-identity alignment — whether it’s signage for community activities, smart signage for colleges, or a dynamic class display.
Institutions that switched to digital management reported up to 80% savings on printing costs and routine update time, alongside a significant improvement in visitor satisfaction. The digital signage standards in Israel set clear requirements for display quality and accessibility — and GoMixApp meets them all.
Last updated: 2026. Join 300 organizations that have already chosen GoMixApp’s digital solution. Contact us now and we’ll build the perfect solution for your institution together.
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pic.setAttribute('data-webp-fb', '1');
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var action = "submit_lead_form";
var loaderUrl = "https:\/\/www.google.com\/recaptcha\/enterprise.js?render=6Ldnu_gsAAAAAGpkh7vCd_h3L9BA193yFU59I4Do";
// GWP-506 (perf): the reCAPTCHA Enterprise runtime costs ~900ms of main-thread
// work (PSI contactus TBT 660ms, perf 69). It was loaded eagerly on every page
// carrying a CF7 form. It now loads on the FIRST real page interaction
// (scroll/pointer/key/touch) — warming the runtime well before the user can
// reach submit — and never loads on a no-interaction (lab) page view, so the
// perf win holds. The token is still stamped on form focusin and refreshed at
// submit. IMPORTANT: the server gate is fail-CLOSED by default (GWP-412
// require_token) — a missing token at submit is treated as spam — so the
// runtime MUST be warm before submit; that is exactly why the warm trigger is
// first-page-interaction, NOT focusin-only (focusin-only left a race where a
// fast focus→submit could POST before the ~900ms download finished and drop a
// legit lead). The eager <script src> is gone.
var greReady = false, greWaiters = [], greLoadStarted = false;
function pollGre(attempts) {
if (typeof grecaptcha !== 'undefined' && grecaptcha.enterprise) {
greReady = true;
var queued = greWaiters;
greWaiters = [];
queued.forEach(function (fn) { try { fn(); } catch (e) {} });
return;
}
if (attempts > 200) {
// no-silent-failures: enterprise.js never became ready (network-blocked,
// consent/privacy blocker, or a Google outage). Surface it — a missing
// token fails CLOSED server-side (GWP-412) and drops the lead.
if (window.console && console.warn) {
console.warn('[GMX recaptcha] enterprise.js not ready after ~10s; token will be missing (submit fails closed).');
}
return; // give up after ~10s (200 * 50ms)
}
setTimeout(function () { pollGre(attempts + 1); }, 50);
}
function loadGre() {
if (greLoadStarted) return;
greLoadStarted = true;
var s = document.createElement('script');
s.src = loaderUrl;
s.async = true;
document.head.appendChild(s);
pollGre(0); // begin polling only once the runtime is actually loading
}
function whenGreReady(cb) {
if (greReady) return cb();
greWaiters.push(cb);
}
function stampToken(form) {
if (!form.querySelector('.wpcf7-form-control-wrap input[type="submit"], .wpcf7-submit')) return;
loadGre(); // lazy: kick off enterprise.js on demand (idempotent)
whenGreReady(function () {
grecaptcha.enterprise.ready(function () {
grecaptcha.enterprise.execute(siteKey, { action: action }).then(function (token) {
var hidden = form.querySelector('input[name="gmx_recaptcha_token"]');
if (!hidden) {
hidden = document.createElement('input');
hidden.type = 'hidden';
hidden.name = 'gmx_recaptcha_token';
form.appendChild(hidden);
}
hidden.value = token;
}).catch(function () {
// no-silent-failures: token generation failed; the server gate is
// fail-CLOSED (GWP-412), so this submit will be rejected as spam.
if (window.console && console.warn) {
console.warn('[GMX recaptcha] token execute failed; submit will fail closed.');
}
});
});
});
}
document.addEventListener('wpcf7submit', function (e) { stampToken(e.target); });
// Also stamp on first focus into any CF7 form (so token ready before submit).
// `whenGreReady()` queues the stamp until grecaptcha loads, so the once-
// listener stays safe even if grecaptcha isn't ready at focus-in time.
document.querySelectorAll('form.wpcf7-form').forEach(function (form) {
form.addEventListener('focusin', function once() {
form.removeEventListener('focusin', once);
stampToken(form);
});
});
// GWP-506: warm enterprise.js on the FIRST real page interaction so the ~900ms
// runtime is ready before the user reaches submit (closes the focusin-only race
// against the fail-CLOSED server gate, and covers AJAX/popup-injected forms that
// missed the focusin binding above). Never fires on a no-interaction (lab) view,
// so the perf win holds. Idempotent via loadGre()'s greLoadStarted guard.
var warmOpts = { passive: true, capture: true };
var warmEvents = ['pointerdown', 'keydown', 'touchstart', 'scroll'];
function warmGre() {
loadGre();
warmEvents.forEach(function (e) { window.removeEventListener(e, warmGre, warmOpts); });
}
warmEvents.forEach(function (e) { window.addEventListener(e, warmGre, warmOpts); });// GWP-507 (CONFIRMED LIVE: 19 real leads dropped in 8 days): capture-phase
// submit GATE. The warm/focusin logic above only *helps* the token be ready;
// it is NOT a guarantee. The race: a user whose FIRST interaction is clicking
// submit on an autofilled form (no prior scroll/field-touch to warm the
// ~900ms enterprise.js), or who submits before the runtime readies, serializes
// the AJAX POST with an EMPTY gmx_recaptcha_token → the fail-CLOSED server gate
// (GWP-412 require_token) drops the lead as spam. CF7's `wpcf7submit` fires
// AFTER the AJAX POST (too late), and CF7 exposes no documented pre-POST JS
// hook (verified: contactform7.com/dom-events). So the ONLY seam is to
// intercept the native DOM submit/click in CAPTURE phase, HOLD it until
// greReady + token stamped, then re-dispatch. grecaptcha token lifetime is
// 2 minutes, so holding briefly is safe.
//
// TIMEOUT-FALLBACK CHOICE (a): if enterprise.js never readies within the
// ~10s ceiling (network-blocked / consent-blocker / Google outage), we
// RE-ENABLE the button and let the submit proceed WITHOUT a token rather than
// hard-blocking the user. It will fail-CLOSED server-side (GWP-412), but the
// console.warn fires loudly (no-silent-failures) — we never trap a real user
// behind a spinner they can't escape.
var GATE_TIMEOUT_MS = 10000; // matches pollGre ceiling (200 * 50ms).
function gmxFormHasToken(form) {
var hidden = form.querySelector('input[name="gmx_recaptcha_token"]');
return !!(hidden && hidden.value);
}
function gmxSetVerifying(form, on) {
var btn = form.querySelector('.wpcf7-submit, input[type="submit"], button[type="submit"]');
if (!btn) return;
if (on) {
btn.disabled = true;
btn.setAttribute('data-gmx-verifying', '1');
} else {
btn.disabled = false;
btn.removeAttribute('data-gmx-verifying');
}
}
function gmxReleaseSubmit(form) {
// Mark released so the re-dispatched submit passes straight through the
// capture gate (no re-gate loop), re-enable UX, then re-trigger.
form.__gmxGateReleased = true;
gmxSetVerifying(form, false);
if (typeof form.requestSubmit === 'function') {
form.requestSubmit();
} else {
form.dispatchEvent(new Event('submit', { bubbles: true, cancelable: true }));
}
// GWP-507 finding-1 (BLOCKER fix): reset the release flag on the NEXT tick
// so any FUTURE user submit (user edits a field + resubmits) is re-gated and
// stamps a FRESH token. reCAPTCHA tokens are single-use with a ~2-min
// lifetime — without this reset, __gmxGateReleased stayed true forever after
// the first release, letting a second submit bypass the gate and POST a
// stale/used token. The setTimeout(0) lets the synchronous re-dispatch above
// complete (which short-circuits on the still-true flag) before we re-arm.
setTimeout(function () { form.__gmxGateReleased = false; }, 0);
}
function gmxSubmitGate(e) {
var form = e.currentTarget;
if (form.tagName !== 'FORM') { form = form.form || form.closest('form.wpcf7-form'); }
if (!form) return;
// Idempotent: a programmatic re-submit we already released proceeds. This is
// the ONLY pass-through — it lets the freshly-stamped re-dispatch reach CF7.
// (The flag is reset on the next tick in gmxReleaseSubmit, so the NEXT user
// submit is re-gated.)
if (form.__gmxGateReleased) return;
// GWP-507 finding-2 (stale/used token fix): every USER submit HOLDS + stamps
// a FRESH token — we do NOT early-return on an already-present token. A token
// already sitting in the hidden input may be stale or already used (single-
// use, ~2-min lifetime); proceeding on it would POST a dead token. enterprise.js
// is warm by submit time, so grecaptcha.enterprise.execute() resolves in
// ~100-300ms — the per-submit hold is brief. stampToken() OVERWRITES the
// hidden input value (hidden.value = token), so no stale token lingers.
// HOLD: block CF7's submit handler before the AJAX POST.
e.preventDefault();
e.stopImmediatePropagation();
if (form.__gmxGateWaiting) return; // a click + submit may both fire; hold once.
form.__gmxGateWaiting = true;
loadGre(); // kick the warm if not started.
gmxSetVerifying(form, true);
var released = false;
function release(missing) {
if (released) return;
released = true;
form.__gmxGateWaiting = false;
if (missing && window.console && console.warn) {
console.warn('[GMX recaptcha] submit gate timed out (~10s); releasing without token (submit fails closed).');
}
gmxReleaseSubmit(form);
}
var timer = setTimeout(function () { release(true); }, GATE_TIMEOUT_MS);
whenGreReady(function () {
stampToken(form);
// stampToken resolves the token asynchronously (enterprise.execute
// promise); poll briefly for the stamp, then release. Bounded by the
// same overall timer above.
(function awaitStamp(n) {
if (released) return;
if (gmxFormHasToken(form)) { clearTimeout(timer); release(false); return; }
if (n > 200) { clearTimeout(timer); release(true); return; } // ~10s (200*50ms)
setTimeout(function () { awaitStamp(n + 1); }, 50);
})(0);
});
}
// GWP-507 finding-4 (CF7 phase): WHY capture phase works. Our gate listener is
// registered in CAPTURE phase (3rd arg `true`), so it runs BEFORE CF7's own
// bubble-phase 'submit' handler on the same form. When we call
// e.stopImmediatePropagation() in the capture listener, the DOM spec stops ALL
// further listeners for that event on the target — including the later
// bubble-phase CF7 handler — so CF7's AJAX POST never fires until we re-dispatch
// with a fresh token. This capture-phase interception is the only documented
// pre-POST seam: CF7 exposes no pre-POST JS hook (wpcf7submit fires AFTER the
// AJAX POST). See contactform7.com/dom-events.
document.querySelectorAll('form.wpcf7-form').forEach(function (form) {
form.addEventListener('submit', gmxSubmitGate, true);
var btn = form.querySelector('.wpcf7-submit, input[type="submit"], button[type="submit"]');
if (btn) { btn.addEventListener('click', gmxSubmitGate, true); }
});
})();
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var loaded = false;
function loadUserWay() {
if (loaded) return;
loaded = true;
var el = document.createElement('script');
el.setAttribute('data-account', "UX40fo0Ctw");
el.setAttribute('data-language', "en");
el.setAttribute('src', 'https://cdn.userway.org/widget.js');
document.body.appendChild(el);
events.forEach(function(e){ window.removeEventListener(e, loadUserWay, {passive: true}); });
}
var events = ['scroll', 'mousemove', 'touchstart', 'click', 'keydown'];
events.forEach(function(e){ window.addEventListener(e, loadUserWay, {passive: true}); });
})();